Li Zhenbei personally led the Beggar Camp, the Cannon Fodder Army, and the mighty army, and set off towards the north.

Maybe……

They fought all the way to the capital of Da Qi and stormed into the imperial palace. It was really too smooth.

From ordinary soldiers to Li Zhenbei, everyone felt that numbers determined everything! The barbarians were no different.

So, you can see that these people have their pockets stuffed with all kinds of gold, silver and jewelry looted through torture and robbery, and some even plunder women from officials' families.

Just ask, that's it! Can they defeat the barbarians?

As Li Zhenbei's mighty army advanced towards the barbarians, Bochijin had already learned of their arrival through the news brought by the northern officials and gentry who had taken refuge there. He immediately ordered the surrendered border troops and the gentry's retainers to serve as the vanguard, while the barbarian cavalry would circumvent the rear...

The two armies met at a place called "Wanlitun" and started a fierce battle!

Pay attention to a person here, Chang Jing!

This man was one of the generals of the border army. Because he was the first to surrender to the barbarians, he became a general who surrendered to the Qi army later.

He used to be Li Jize's subordinate!

In the famous battle where the King of Qin led his army to raid the barbarian central camp, it was he who commanded the border troops to fight against the barbarians, causing the barbarian Khan to focus on the border troops and ignore Li Jize. This enabled Li Jize to lead 3,000 Beiliang wolf cavalry to successfully bypass and attack Huanglong.

Chang Jing and his border troops are different from the Qi army that the rebels have encountered!

Not to mention who is stronger, the field army or the city defense army, the enemy they are facing is barbarians! Chang Jing's military quality is not comparable to Li Zhenbei's gang of rioters.

When the scouts reported that they had discovered Li Zhenbei's army, Chang Jing immediately made a decisive decision and ordered his troops to seize the commanding heights of Wanlitun!

result……

After the enemy responded, the bandits all found it interesting. With so many people, they actually went up the mountain?

What is the difference between this and Ma Su guarding Jieting?

There was no other way. Li Zhenbei sent people to persuade Chang Jing to surrender. When Chang Jing refused, he did the same old thing.

Send the cannon fodder first to fill the gap and consume the enemy's arrows, and then the beggar camp will press forward.

But once the battle started, Li Zhenbei and his generals immediately discovered that the border troops were different from all the Qi troops they had fought against.

Not only are these guys tougher, but their archery skills are also very accurate!

When the two sides shoot at each other, it is often their own people who die.

Even when they were attacked by cannon fodder, they did not panic at all, and even dared to swing their broadswords and chop directly.

Whether it is their sturdy skills, archery or fighting spirit, they are by no means comparable to other Qi troops.

Li Zhenbei couldn't figure it out, and neither could his military advisor Jia Fang. Chang Jing was just a Qi person! With his own emperor declared dead, his country was already doomed! Why was he still resisting?

Could it be that this guy is truly a loyal minister? Willing to die for his empress?

Don't be ridiculous! If he was truly a loyal minister, he would have come back to rescue us long ago, right?

As a result, both sides became furious and the fight lasted from about ten in the morning until the early hours of the morning.

Both sides were extremely exhausted. Li Zhenbei and the military advisor both concluded that Chang Jing's troops were doomed! After so long, the bodies of the cannon fodder were almost piling up like a mountain. He immediately ordered, "Beg for life! Full army, press forward!"

Facts proved their judgment: when the well-rested Qihuo Camp and the exhausted Border Army met, Chang Jing's troops, who had been holding out with the advantage of the terrain, were defeated step by step and had no way to retreat.

Just when Li Zhenbei's generals were cheering, thinking they were about to destroy Da Qi's most powerful border troops...

He! The Sixth Prince, Bo Chijin! Finally made his move.

Bochijin, oh Bochijin, this prince who was most adept at learning Qi culture and military law, had plagiarized the "turning back and digging" tactic from Li Jize. He had already successfully circumvented the enemy, but the reason he didn't take action was that he was waiting for the main force of the rebels, the Qihuo Camp, to attack the hilltop...

Prince Six also thinks very simply!

On the one hand, he wanted to consume the strength of the rebels, and on the other hand, he wanted to consume the strength of the border troops.

When the Qi people, who are of the same race, are fighting each other to the death, they, the barbarians, will take action and reap the benefits.

The time has come. At Bochijin's command, every member of the barbarian vanguard troops carried two torches!

In the darkness...

All they could hear was the clatter of horses' hooves, an unknown number of cavalrymen ahead, and a continuous stream of fire. Furthermore, the barbarians suddenly appeared from behind, while their main force was attacking the hilltop, and the cannon fodder was already exhausted.

collapsed!

Even if Li Zhenbei tried his best to send cannon fodder to take over, it would still be useless!

Under the reckless charge of the barbarian cavalry, the cannon fodder ran around like crazy, shouting everywhere: "The barbarians are coming! The barbarians are coming!"

The beggar camp was in a state of limbo, cannon fodder was running around everywhere, and Li Zhenbei's million-strong army collapsed in just a moment...

Wang Zhonggan is very familiar with this situation!

I've experienced this once before at the hands of the Beiliang Wolf Riders.

General Wang Zhonggan was familiar with the route. He grabbed the Northern King's horse and ran away under the escort of his personal guards.

The rebel army was running like crazy, and the barbarians were killing like crazy!

The iron cavalry swept in, chasing and killing all the way.

The arrogant army was finally terrified by the pursuit of these barbarians. At night, they would have nightmares just by hearing the sound of horse hooves!

Poor Li Zhenbei, he made the biggest joke in history!

After conquering the capital of Daqi, he ascended the throne, but he only reigned for a mere 14 days...

Total collapse!

……

In the royal capital, the news that the Northern King had completely collapsed was completely unknown to the common people and the rebels, except for "traitors" like Ye Xianggao who had ties with the barbarians and had some ulterior motives.

For example, the ugly daughter-in-law Wang Yuanya at this moment!

Ever since Wang Yuanya heard that Li Jize's army had left on the fleet, he has been depressed and very uncomfortable.

She didn't know if she would ever see her husband again after this separation.

She didn't understand what was wrong with her?

It was obvious that her marriage with Li Jize was a fake one. It was the empress who granted her the marriage so that she could obtain information. It was a marriage that was just for show.

but……

After Li Jize really knew everything and left, why did I feel so sad?

At the same time, Wang Yuanya was wandering aimlessly in the palace...

To her surprise, she saw the "little eunuch" empress who was also wandering aimlessly and at a loss.

The Empress is in a bad state now!

Who does she think she is now?

A king who lost his country? Or a useless man who just waited for death?

I used to think that I was very wise and that she should be a benevolent ruler or a holy lord.

It was Li Jize! It was this powerful official, her childhood sweetheart, who was blocking her path to success, so she had to remove this stumbling block!

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